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they returned it in the form of a tax cut. that was a 10-year tax cut. what we did not anticipate, of course, was what happened on september 11, 2001. we went from surpluses to deficits almost overnight. he tax cuts remained in effect. i think you're right, there should have been some revisiting of those tax cuts that were in effect, but the tax cuts allowed us to avoid a major recession back in 2001. host: you bring up deficits. how much motivation is there right now to get a grand deal done whether it's in this effort or future effort with u.s. just having posted its lowest deficits in 2008, is it? guest: we ended up the fiscal year that just ended, fiscal $6802013 with a deficit of billion. li
they returned it in the form of a tax cut. that was a 10-year tax cut. what we did not anticipate, of course, was what happened on september 11, 2001. we went from surpluses to deficits almost overnight. he tax cuts remained in effect. i think you're right, there should have been some revisiting of those tax cuts that were in effect, but the tax cuts allowed us to avoid a major recession back in 2001. host: you bring up deficits. how much motivation is there right now to get a grand deal done...
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competitive tax reform. they share much in common with the approach the president has put forward. there's no reason we can't start with the substantial policy areas we agree on and come together to find common ground. in addition to reforming our tax system, we must finish the work of creating new trade agreements that are free and fair. they must open up markets for america's businesses and must add to the millions of american jobs that are currently supported by trade. as congress comes together in support of trade deals, we'll help expand the biggest market place in the global economy and reinforce the position to invest and export. to that end, we're working to complete a transpacific partnership. this will boost exports and level the playing field in the asia pacific. i want to point out that the united states welcomes investment from around the world, from every type of enterprise and all sectors. we are committed to mane taining the most open and transparent investment environment. our process for re
competitive tax reform. they share much in common with the approach the president has put forward. there's no reason we can't start with the substantial policy areas we agree on and come together to find common ground. in addition to reforming our tax system, we must finish the work of creating new trade agreements that are free and fair. they must open up markets for america's businesses and must add to the millions of american jobs that are currently supported by trade. as congress comes...
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running red lights, sloppy reparation of your tax returns. preparation of your tax returns. people do things wrong. government does not always target bad guys or who they think are bad guys for exactly the reasons you might inc.. all capone was -- reasons you might think. al capone was gotten on tax evasion. a lot of times we see what seems to be contextual charges brought. an investigation that has a national security agent on it results in an immigration charge or a the poor patient proceeding or a deportation proceeding. somebody gets into their head the idea that you are doing something wrong. that can create a problem. government is made up of people who are fallible. individuals can abuse the power that has been given to them. that includes world actors. -- rogue actors. edward snowden did not do what the government expected. in los angeles there was the public disorder and intelligence division that compiled information and used it for political purposes. information that is collected for law enforcement and security purposes is often used on political groups. >> if i
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but what gets me is they are already in the 30% tax bracket state and federal plus others that are kept under the blanket now with, 5 te the increase of the premium of 2.5 times eddoss, understated why republicans in event independence don't get together. i was like your comment on the situation and stephen pelosi congress getting together in any time soon they deceive there'll be a lot of discussion and debate but i don't see a lot of effort or a movement to makes cy any changes to the law. we may see this if theyf don't get the healthcare.gov by the end of the year thereingn may be more discussion to delay other pieces of the law that may be discussed but on yoursu other point it would be interesting to know if your son had gone ontos the healthcare.gov to sell these prices this summerth else that does sound ations. little hayek there may be other options for him. i have seen studies looking all over the place again depending on the floor and their baby will be something left but is this something to check. there have been studies that looked at premium cost inay the this is a difficu
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to me the only scandal is the tax laid upon you. you can bring it back to the people. they stand with you and defend your policies. not just as individual but their policy on what they try to do and trying to do. i think it's probably only a matter of time saying the foreign leaders have a constitutional right. any event i want to thank you for what you do. you said before the importance of timing is whether or not the meta data stay controlled by the company or the nsa. there could be delays as far as getting the information and time. because often it is a race against the clock. general clapper, in one case i have some -- that one incident could have resulted in hundred if not thousands of deaths in the new york subway system. how important was 215 -- section 215 how important was that as far as timing, as far as ensuring that it will be connected in time to save the plot. and also if you can discuss the extent of the plot and what could have happened if the plot not stopped. >> first of all, on behalf of not just nsa but the entire intelligence committee. i want to
to me the only scandal is the tax laid upon you. you can bring it back to the people. they stand with you and defend your policies. not just as individual but their policy on what they try to do and trying to do. i think it's probably only a matter of time saying the foreign leaders have a constitutional right. any event i want to thank you for what you do. you said before the importance of timing is whether or not the meta data stay controlled by the company or the nsa. there could be delays...
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will include people to be pessimistic on the proper 30 in silicon valley to vote for an increase of taxes it is a step in the right direction to make this place work. >> i will just add we are such a plan the schaede century other countries look to us we have lost the sense of going to a correctional facility and it should make people more inclined to of war criminal acts but i go to visit imprisoned maybe every six weeks now the general population of dr. death row but put these beautiful mostly men of color is tragic when you read about the school to prison pipelined punishes children for acting out handcuffed, arrested and it changes their lives and how to read it to this point? so we see options cut off for younger children. a society that seems to have lost the common sense. along with the prospect of national identification and program that frightens me but we can fight that. >> just to talk is that it was published by a city life books. [applause] i worked as a the lights books for three years but i love the idea of community resistance that city lights books the word on since 1955
will include people to be pessimistic on the proper 30 in silicon valley to vote for an increase of taxes it is a step in the right direction to make this place work. >> i will just add we are such a plan the schaede century other countries look to us we have lost the sense of going to a correctional facility and it should make people more inclined to of war criminal acts but i go to visit imprisoned maybe every six weeks now the general population of dr. death row but put these beautiful...
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and for nearly half of the market and really is, discount or premium tax credits. like it or not, the method hasas changed in the white house says that it is for the better. on capitol hill today, the mother of trayvon martin called on lawmakers to work with state and local officials to reevaluate the purpose of the controversial stand your ground law. stand your ground is the piece of legislation that took front and center -- when george zimmerman was put on trial for the death of trayvon martin. a committee hearing took a look at the way the law is practiced in 30 different states. the panel also heard from lucio mcbeth, the mother of another slain african-american teenager named jordan davis. the man who killed davis is currently trend use the stand your ground law in his defense. rt spoke with the davis family attorney john phillips and he talked in depth about how this law is being used and abused. >> stand your ground since 2005, when it was implemented, has taken the role of the jury to judge the facts and look at both sides and look at evidence and try to f
and for nearly half of the market and really is, discount or premium tax credits. like it or not, the method hasas changed in the white house says that it is for the better. on capitol hill today, the mother of trayvon martin called on lawmakers to work with state and local officials to reevaluate the purpose of the controversial stand your ground law. stand your ground is the piece of legislation that took front and center -- when george zimmerman was put on trial for the death of trayvon...
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capone was gotten on tax evasion. a lot of times we see what seems to be contextual charges brought. an investigation that has a national security agent on it results in an immigration charge or a the poor patient proceeding -- or a deportation proceeding. somebody gets into their head the idea that you are doing something wrong. that can create a problem. government is made up of people who are fallible. the powers can abuse that has been given to them. that includes world actors. actors. edward snowden did not do what the government expected. in los angeles there was the public disorder and intelligence division that compiled information and used it for political purposes. information that is collected for law enforcement and security purposes is often used on political groups. provide some perspective. the fbi operates through mandates that are codified in by our laws written congress and signed by the president into law. that process has produced, appropriately and necessarily, oversight, not just in the executive
capone was gotten on tax evasion. a lot of times we see what seems to be contextual charges brought. an investigation that has a national security agent on it results in an immigration charge or a the poor patient proceeding -- or a deportation proceeding. somebody gets into their head the idea that you are doing something wrong. that can create a problem. government is made up of people who are fallible. the powers can abuse that has been given to them. that includes world actors. actors....
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entitlements, discretionary spending, taxes, and it was not easy. in those days leadership said we have to stay in the room and not leave until we got a deal. and we kept working at it. everyone would get up and discuss and someone would eventually get up and walk out. this reminds me about the three missionaries, the british, the french, and the italian missionary who were in a very uncivilized part of the world. and they were making their way down this river and they manage to make it ashore only to fall into the hands of others. and he said in his heart, god save the queen. the french missionary took out his knife and said viva lafrance. the italian took out his stiletto and started punching himself in the chest area and said what are you doing. and he said i'm trying to screw up your canoe. [laughter] i know trying to work and keep the defense department focused and dealing with 3 million americans who serve courageously in that department, i know they count on your leadership and you are doing an outstanding job under very difficult circumstanc
entitlements, discretionary spending, taxes, and it was not easy. in those days leadership said we have to stay in the room and not leave until we got a deal. and we kept working at it. everyone would get up and discuss and someone would eventually get up and walk out. this reminds me about the three missionaries, the british, the french, and the italian missionary who were in a very uncivilized part of the world. and they were making their way down this river and they manage to make it ashore...
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the price of doing it would have been much more stuff not in the infrastructure direction but in the tax cut direction that i think would have been fairly problematic. >> can i pick up on the last question? policy and whether paying interest on reserves -- >> before you do that can i say this? many of us in the treasury were people -- helping people. the peeling by the republicans on the hill is the republicans did not walk the mile and there was eight years of pent-up spending and it came out. you know to me -- >> before the administration comes in january 20 in 2009, they are already holding up many of our economic nominations as we come in. we have had the hearings. i am saying it was quite clear that partisanship. >> that is counter. this is increasingly counterfactual. >> i can give you a list. >> he was held up for his own reasons. you were held up for reasons by senator reid and what he did in the past. anyway i think it's completely counterfactual. >> okay. >> one of the tenants that is incredibly important to the carriers have representatives the concept of universal service and
the price of doing it would have been much more stuff not in the infrastructure direction but in the tax cut direction that i think would have been fairly problematic. >> can i pick up on the last question? policy and whether paying interest on reserves -- >> before you do that can i say this? many of us in the treasury were people -- helping people. the peeling by the republicans on the hill is the republicans did not walk the mile and there was eight years of pent-up spending and...
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the thing that gets me, already state 30% tax bracket, and federal and other federal taxes that are kept under the blanket so to speak. now they have an increase in their premium, 2.5 times. i did not understand why congress, republican, democrat, and independents don't get together and get rid of this racket. the best description i have heard of obamacare. onust would like her comment that situation. say congressot getting together anytime soon and agreeing on things. i think there will be a lot of discussion and debate. i do not see a lot of movement at this point to make any changes to the law. we may see this change if they do not get the health care website working by the end of the year. there may be more discussion about delaying other pieces of the law, extending open enrollment. i do not know. about theer point insurance rates, it would be interesting to know if your son has gone on and found these numbers or for someone else. it does sound a little higher. there may be other options. i have seen a lot of studies looking at prices. they were biting before, what kind of coverage.
the thing that gets me, already state 30% tax bracket, and federal and other federal taxes that are kept under the blanket so to speak. now they have an increase in their premium, 2.5 times. i did not understand why congress, republican, democrat, and independents don't get together and get rid of this racket. the best description i have heard of obamacare. onust would like her comment that situation. say congressot getting together anytime soon and agreeing on things. i think there will be a...
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so i know folks like to kind of think universal service, it must be a tax, a subsidy. absolutely not. it really is a mechanism whereby the funding is collected from the other carriers pooled and then redistributed based on costs. the entire cop sent behind that was that the value of the network increases the more people you get on the network, and it was kind of a notion and a place my that was adopted, you know -- philosophy that was adopt inside 1935 with the first communication act had the principle of universal service. so, and that becomes part of the cost recovery mechanism. >> host: before we run out of time, want to get your take on the upcoming or potential upcoming spectrum auction. >> guest: spectrum is a very exciting initiative. i will tell you, you know, again, i think spectrum is a great opportunity. we're all mobile. we all, you know, we all want spectrum mobility. my concern on the way the past auctions have gone is probably about 80% of the spectrum is held by two large carriers, and, you know, we see more and more of that nationwide presence. what ha
so i know folks like to kind of think universal service, it must be a tax, a subsidy. absolutely not. it really is a mechanism whereby the funding is collected from the other carriers pooled and then redistributed based on costs. the entire cop sent behind that was that the value of the network increases the more people you get on the network, and it was kind of a notion and a place my that was adopted, you know -- philosophy that was adopt inside 1935 with the first communication act had the...
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al capone was gotten on tax evasion. a lot of times we see what seems to be contextual charges brought. an investigation that has a national security agent on it results in an immigration charge or a deportation proceeding. somebody gets into their head the idea that you are doing something wrong, that can create a problem. government is made up of people who are fallible. individuals can abuse the power that has been given to them. that includes rogue actors. edward snowden did not do what the government expected. in los angeles there was the public disorder and intelligence division that compiled information and used it for political purposes. information that is collected for law enforcement and security purposes is often used on political groups. >> if i could provide some perspective. the fbi operates through mandates that are codified in statute laws written by our congress and signed by the president into law. that process has produced, appropriately and necessarily, oversight, not just in the executive branch of
al capone was gotten on tax evasion. a lot of times we see what seems to be contextual charges brought. an investigation that has a national security agent on it results in an immigration charge or a deportation proceeding. somebody gets into their head the idea that you are doing something wrong, that can create a problem. government is made up of people who are fallible. individuals can abuse the power that has been given to them. that includes rogue actors. edward snowden did not do what the...
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but whether it's rubbing red lights, sloppy preparation on tax returns. [laughter] people do things wrong. then the second thing is that government doesn't always target bad guys for who they think are bad guys for exactly the reasons that you might think; right. al cay -- capone. we do a lot of representation of people interviewed by the fbi. we have some reason to think for national security reasons. a lot of times we see what seems to us, at least, to be -- pretext yule. an investigation that has a national security agent on it results in an immigration charge or deportation proceeding or even some charge related to practice of business. the idea if somebody gets in their head the idea you're doing something wrong that can create a real problem. with secret information. or, you know, abuses throughout history. richard nixon or fhfa los angeles there was a public disorder intelligence which compiled a lot of information and used it for political purposes. it's often information that is collected for law enforcement and security purpose often used on pol
but whether it's rubbing red lights, sloppy preparation on tax returns. [laughter] people do things wrong. then the second thing is that government doesn't always target bad guys for who they think are bad guys for exactly the reasons that you might think; right. al cay -- capone. we do a lot of representation of people interviewed by the fbi. we have some reason to think for national security reasons. a lot of times we see what seems to us, at least, to be -- pretext yule. an investigation...
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republicans don't want to raise taxes. todaythere are stories that the white house is open to not raising revenues and any deal they come up with and they are eyeing cuts to farm subsidies. ground.ld be "common " guest: that is correct. there's also the opening session of the long-awaited arm bill -- farm bill. this is the sort of thing that conference two committees can mesh their answers on and come up with answers for both. viewersve the background on this legislation. why has it not passed? guest: this year was the first -it is ait was due - five-year authorization bill. it was due to years ago. a bill passed the senate last year. not put his did bill on the floor last year. he put a bill on the floor this to defeatt went down and only when he separated it empathy -- and removed the food stamp portion didn't pass. what we have now going into conference is one bill that cuts $4 billion in food stamps and $39her one that cuts billion in food stamps funding. we have a huge gap of their. -- a huge gap there. house with nat
republicans don't want to raise taxes. todaythere are stories that the white house is open to not raising revenues and any deal they come up with and they are eyeing cuts to farm subsidies. ground.ld be "common " guest: that is correct. there's also the opening session of the long-awaited arm bill -- farm bill. this is the sort of thing that conference two committees can mesh their answers on and come up with answers for both. viewersve the background on this legislation. why has it...
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>> well, it's a rough analogy but if your -- your accountant would say you're allowed to avoid taxes not evade them. so they're taking full advantage of the rules as they interpret them. there are some outside surveillance lawyers who say it may raise interesting questions about lawfulness but on its face i don't see any evidence they're flouting the law. they're using it in ways the companies and public did not expect. >> ifill: that's exactly what it is. so tell me what kind of information they're getting. are they actually getting information from people's accounts? do we even know? or is this just the fact that they have the ability to get this information? >> well, we don't know how much they're keeping. but the way the law works, as soon as you touch it, as soon as you divert the information from where it's been going into a pot that you control, that's called acquisition. that's collection and that is restricted by law. now, we've changed the law after 9/11 to say just that it's okay to -- it's okay to collect information from u.s. facilities because lots of foreign traffic pa
>> well, it's a rough analogy but if your -- your accountant would say you're allowed to avoid taxes not evade them. so they're taking full advantage of the rules as they interpret them. there are some outside surveillance lawyers who say it may raise interesting questions about lawfulness but on its face i don't see any evidence they're flouting the law. they're using it in ways the companies and public did not expect. >> ifill: that's exactly what it is. so tell me what kind of...
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paid is taxes paid is pretty basic. what else is going on out there that's slipping through the cracks on security clearance because taxes, that's right in front of our face and we're missing that. mr. chairman, just to follow-up with senator coburn's comments. i think we have pushed through this committee the revolving dollars to be made for more transparency, more audit, more accountability. the house committee passed that. i would encourage you to do what you can do with your counterpart over in the house to make sure the full house takes that up because it's critically important. there are two pieces of that bill that senator portman, senator mccaskill, senator johnson and others are part of, plus some others, that deals with accountability and it deals with the number of clearances that are out there. i think we should push to try. negotiations are going on, but you have to set a level of expectation. i think that's what that does in part. i want to follow up a little bit on what chairman carper talked with you, el
paid is taxes paid is pretty basic. what else is going on out there that's slipping through the cracks on security clearance because taxes, that's right in front of our face and we're missing that. mr. chairman, just to follow-up with senator coburn's comments. i think we have pushed through this committee the revolving dollars to be made for more transparency, more audit, more accountability. the house committee passed that. i would encourage you to do what you can do with your counterpart...
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plans are being upgraded and americans are getting better plans and, as well, wolf, they're getting tax subsidies, something they never had before. >> congress woman blackburn, go ahead. >> yes, absolutely. what we are seeing is there are millions of americans, wolf, as you you have said getting termination letters the insurance they've had, the insurance they like, the insurance that fits their needs and their pocketbook is no longer going to be available. so you have to ask -- why did the president continue to say that and if they did know that many people were going to lose their plans three years ago, why did he continue over the three-year period? who was informing him or who was not informing him that there were millions of americans who were going to see a loss of health insurancehan. now, when you talk about what is working in some of the states and she la referenced kentucky and california, basically what they have is medicaid expansion. and in kentucky, 21,000 of the 26,000 enrollees are those that have enrolled for medicaid. what we are seeing in tennessee is that people are
plans are being upgraded and americans are getting better plans and, as well, wolf, they're getting tax subsidies, something they never had before. >> congress woman blackburn, go ahead. >> yes, absolutely. what we are seeing is there are millions of americans, wolf, as you you have said getting termination letters the insurance they've had, the insurance they like, the insurance that fits their needs and their pocketbook is no longer going to be available. so you have to ask -- why...
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the premiums for coverage were lower than expected, and millions of americans will qualify for tax credits to make coverage more affordable. we know that consumers are eager to purchase the coverage, and to the millions of americans who have attempted to use healthcare.gov to shop and enroll in health care coverage, i want to apologize to you that the website has not worked as well as it should. we know how desperately you need affordable coverage. i want to assure you that healthcare.gov can and will be fixed, and we are working around the clock to deliver the shopping experience that you deserve. we are seeing improvements each week, and by the end of novak djokovic, the experience on the site will be smooth for users. >> tomorrow, health and human services secretary will be on capitol hill to testify about problems with the healthcare.gov website and the implementation of the affordable care act. you can watch live coverage of the house energy and commerce committee hearing beginning at 9 a.m. eastern time on c-span3 and c-span.org. >> welcome to the montana state capitol. this building
the premiums for coverage were lower than expected, and millions of americans will qualify for tax credits to make coverage more affordable. we know that consumers are eager to purchase the coverage, and to the millions of americans who have attempted to use healthcare.gov to shop and enroll in health care coverage, i want to apologize to you that the website has not worked as well as it should. we know how desperately you need affordable coverage. i want to assure you that healthcare.gov can...
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i personally believe it is trying to rein them in because they have snake tax in the we weave- tags and they cobwebs. guest: that is what i think a lot of people in the united states believe, and that is what commerce is trying to address her now. they have seen as a result of the leak probably some lack of confidence or some worry about what the intelligence community is up to. so the congress has got to address this forthrightly to try to restore the american people confidence in what their intelligence services are up to because ultimately if the people don't support what is being done in their name, we are going to have major problems in our democracy. so the congress has got to be able to try and reconcile the imperative to keep the country safe from not only terrorists and the prospect of nuclear weapons spreading across the globe over time, but also be able to reconcile the very serious privacy and civil liberty issues that have arisen over the summer, and we have to find the right way to reconcile these two objectives. host: tim up next from ohio, independent line 30 good mornin
i personally believe it is trying to rein them in because they have snake tax in the we weave- tags and they cobwebs. guest: that is what i think a lot of people in the united states believe, and that is what commerce is trying to address her now. they have seen as a result of the leak probably some lack of confidence or some worry about what the intelligence community is up to. so the congress has got to address this forthrightly to try to restore the american people confidence in what their...
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if the goal is not at the commission could impose a tax on plastic bags experience has shown that taxes and dance can achieve quick results. when ireland impose the fifty cent levy on plastic bags in two thousand to their usage plummeted more than ninety percent. that's all thanks for watching the air. and don't get it going in with the second dc!il. a study the dating part there is a free and all goes as you walk around the world to himself. think of a hash of scale. good evening is now six pm the time and you're watching the tv news. it makes the news from around the world on their online for the globally minded audience the eye. assists the day. i mean. he w me. it's
if the goal is not at the commission could impose a tax on plastic bags experience has shown that taxes and dance can achieve quick results. when ireland impose the fifty cent levy on plastic bags in two thousand to their usage plummeted more than ninety percent. that's all thanks for watching the air. and don't get it going in with the second dc!il. a study the dating part there is a free and all goes as you walk around the world to himself. think of a hash of scale. good evening is now six pm...
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it would replace a tax on gas with a tax on every mile you drive. the idea has some people concerned about their privacy. we'll talk about that portion of it as well. christine romans is here to explain. >> how would this work. >> would you pay a penny and a half a mile or 30 cents a gallon. >> depends on what kind of car you drive. >> exactly. this is a pilot program starting in two years. it will be voluntary. they want to test to see if this is a way for the state to raise more money for tex revenue to fix bridges, roads and the like. 30 cents gas tax. it would work out if you use a mileage tax of 49.2 cents a gallon. a typical driver would be paying more. >> i'm totally confused. i don't get it. they're trying to raise money. that means more taxes. fundamentally this has to be worse for. >> if you're a gas guzzler, actually it helps you a little bit. if you drive a lot of miles, it's not good for you. middle of the road driver, maybe you'd pay a little bit more. >> everybody will pay more. nobody will pay less. >> some people could pay less. it
it would replace a tax on gas with a tax on every mile you drive. the idea has some people concerned about their privacy. we'll talk about that portion of it as well. christine romans is here to explain. >> how would this work. >> would you pay a penny and a half a mile or 30 cents a gallon. >> depends on what kind of car you drive. >> exactly. this is a pilot program starting in two years. it will be voluntary. they want to test to see if this is a way for the state to...
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and we can do this by broadening the tax base and lowering tax rates in a way that doesn't add a dime to the federal deficit. the president put forward the details of his tax reform and pleadmead clear his commitment -- and has made clear his commitment to business tax reform paired with an infrastructure package paid for with one-time revenue. we have a real opportunity ahead to seize the tax reform and establish a simpler, fairer and more competitive tax reform in the yeats. -- years. they share much in common with the approach the president has put forward. there's no reason we can't start with the substantial policy areas we agree on and come together to find common ground. in addition to reforming our tax system, we must finish the work of creating new trade agreements that are free and fair.
and we can do this by broadening the tax base and lowering tax rates in a way that doesn't add a dime to the federal deficit. the president put forward the details of his tax reform and pleadmead clear his commitment -- and has made clear his commitment to business tax reform paired with an infrastructure package paid for with one-time revenue. we have a real opportunity ahead to seize the tax reform and establish a simpler, fairer and more competitive tax reform in the yeats. -- years. they...
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i keep my tax returns on a drop box receiverrer, a bad idea, but they are encrypted so it's okay, but that kind of information is the sort of information we're talking about. it can be very personal information. it's the e-mails. it's, you know, it's the cookie recipe your grandmother sent you yesterday, but it's also details of your life, the, you know, the refinancing on your mortgage that you're discussing with your wife over e-mail. it's very, very personal information that we're talking about. if the users don't have that trust, then they're not going to partake in the services, and these services are great because they create efficiencies, make it easier for people to go about their lives. i can get to the g mail from any computer in the world, secure, and i can access it and it's going to be there. the services form the fabric of our lives today. facebook is a place where people go and meet their friends and talk about all sorts of things. these services have become parts of our lives in way that can sometimes on a day-to-day basis is invisible, but step back and think about it
i keep my tax returns on a drop box receiverrer, a bad idea, but they are encrypted so it's okay, but that kind of information is the sort of information we're talking about. it can be very personal information. it's the e-mails. it's, you know, it's the cookie recipe your grandmother sent you yesterday, but it's also details of your life, the, you know, the refinancing on your mortgage that you're discussing with your wife over e-mail. it's very, very personal information that we're talking...
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that has been raised before the court and it is sad to see general abbott wants to spend his time and tax paying dollars to use a futile grab on ideology to prevent women from having access to health care. these clinics are not forcing any procedures on any women. they are complying with the law under roe v. wade which gives women the right to choose. it also is a reflection on america's commitment to allowing women to have access to health care. many of these clinics have general health care provisions or services. and so today, the court recognized that we cannot throw women's health care to ideology. it must be the science. the court indicated that they sought no rational reason to require a clinic being in distance of a medical facility since many of these doctors are visiting doctors and it would have closed a third of the clinics but really it would have closed clinics in hard to access areas for women who need the services that these clinics would be governing. how our governor can state with the attorney general from the state of texas and call themselves representatives of the en
that has been raised before the court and it is sad to see general abbott wants to spend his time and tax paying dollars to use a futile grab on ideology to prevent women from having access to health care. these clinics are not forcing any procedures on any women. they are complying with the law under roe v. wade which gives women the right to choose. it also is a reflection on america's commitment to allowing women to have access to health care. many of these clinics have general health care...
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even if the taxing power enables congress to impose a tax on not obtaining health insurance, any tax must still comply with other requirements in the constitution, unquote. in short, mr. speaker, obamacare was upheld as a tax. the supreme court did not and has not yet considered a challenge to the affordable care act's taxing provisions on the grounds that it violated the origination clause in the united states constitution. and, mr. speaker, it most certainly did exactly that. mr. speaker, the origination clause is found in article 1, section 7 of the constitution. and it states, quote, all bills for raising revenue shall originate in the house of representatives, unquote. in creating obamacare, senator harry reid took an entirely unrelated bill, h.r. 3590, containing just 714 words, and -- that did not raise taxes, and then he stripped it of everything but its bill number. he then put the 400,000-word obamacare that raised taxes in 17 different places into this empty shell bill. through this bit of legislative trickery, mr. speaker, mr. reid claims that obamacare originated in the
even if the taxing power enables congress to impose a tax on not obtaining health insurance, any tax must still comply with other requirements in the constitution, unquote. in short, mr. speaker, obamacare was upheld as a tax. the supreme court did not and has not yet considered a challenge to the affordable care act's taxing provisions on the grounds that it violated the origination clause in the united states constitution. and, mr. speaker, it most certainly did exactly that. mr. speaker, the...
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: is the understanding that a sin tax, as these are called, like liquor taxes are, like cigarette taxes are, they're considering more... they're easier to pass than any other kind of levy? >> that's definitely the conventional wisdom here. colorado since voters took over the power of passing taxes has only passed one statewide tax.th and that was a tobacco tax.er so i think folks looking to tax the marijuana industryew are looking to that and. thinking, you know this is something our voters will accept. kianloaccept. >> while we're talking about taxes there is another initiative on your ballot i want to ask you about. it would raise a billion dollars for education. is that as popular as the marijuana tax? >> no. and again as you look to history, the state has not managed to pass any kind of general statewide tax increase. the thinking at this point did that probably, if it wins it going to squeak by but it has a very hard uphill climb. and interestingly all the money in that race has been in favor of the education tax. we've seen millions of dollars pouring in from national education un
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big, big money pushing for this tax measure. but it's going to be a very hard sell to voters. >> ifill: and where is the money supposed to go for this, assuming that it were to pass? >> well, it's an interesting strategy this time the proponents are hoping that by laying out a lot of very concrete areas that will get funded, that voters will be more receptive than if it's just hey, lots of money for education so it's things like more money for school districts with at risk students and english language learners. more money for arts education. money to put in place a whole raft educational reforms that are general assemblies in passing but hasn't been able to fund. and money to create accountability. so web site where you could go and see how every single dollar is spent so they're hoping that by having this laundry list of things the money is going to people will feel more comfortable than using just a blank check for education. >> ifill: enrique cerna let's go back to washington state because there is another measure which actu
big, big money pushing for this tax measure. but it's going to be a very hard sell to voters. >> ifill: and where is the money supposed to go for this, assuming that it were to pass? >> well, it's an interesting strategy this time the proponents are hoping that by laying out a lot of very concrete areas that will get funded, that voters will be more receptive than if it's just hey, lots of money for education so it's things like more money for school districts with at risk students...
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and remember the tea party got started really on tax day, april 15th in 2008. really wasn't a big deal before that. these were some conservative groups. had some romney people in them. conservative groups that democrats wanted to disqualify. treat these groups as political action committees not as nonprofit issue advocacy groups. mixed up in that. >> she did this. but she -- you know, she sent the fec lawyers -- they didn't out her. they didn't say anything. she probably said something to somebody. and we know anybody -- there are probably a lot of people were fingerprints on this. and a lot of people new, a lot of people looked the other way. and no one gave a damn to speak of. >> nobody until years later. we should mention the original stories, these were a couple of rogue irs agents in cincinnati. this truly shows that was never ever true. >> and the president wanted to get to the bottom of it too. byron, thank you. >> thanks for being with us. see you tomorrow night right here at our new time 7 p.m. eastern. don't you love it? we do. up next, the o'reilly f
and remember the tea party got started really on tax day, april 15th in 2008. really wasn't a big deal before that. these were some conservative groups. had some romney people in them. conservative groups that democrats wanted to disqualify. treat these groups as political action committees not as nonprofit issue advocacy groups. mixed up in that. >> she did this. but she -- you know, she sent the fec lawyers -- they didn't out her. they didn't say anything. she probably said something to...
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poorly we want to do more to help people feel better by reducing the taxes which is exactly what we're doing. all of this will be put at risk if we give up on reducing the deficit and being responsible economic policies. the that is what the opposition would give us a higher mortgage rate and higher taxes, just what hard-working families don't need. >> does the prime minister think it is fair that a fat pregnant woman will now have to pay 1200 pounds to take the maternity discrimination case to the ?mployment >> the one thing we have done is make sure that people don't earn those rights until they have worked for two years. i think that is the right approach. >> thank you, mr. speaker. thanks to the chancellor's economic policies, unemployment fell by 10% last month. sinceat its lowest level september 2008. many of those jobs were created in small businesses who now have the confidence to invest. will the prime minister commit to supporting the small businesses to help us grow the economy? >> my honorable friend is quite right. my honorable friend is just talk about helping people back
poorly we want to do more to help people feel better by reducing the taxes which is exactly what we're doing. all of this will be put at risk if we give up on reducing the deficit and being responsible economic policies. the that is what the opposition would give us a higher mortgage rate and higher taxes, just what hard-working families don't need. >> does the prime minister think it is fair that a fat pregnant woman will now have to pay 1200 pounds to take the maternity discrimination...
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protesters want the tax on large commercial transports permanently scuttled. the wildly unpopular tax has been postponed repeatedly since its approval four years ago. >>> really, this happened. a soccer match in serbia had to be halted for ten minutes saturday after fans hurtled volleys of flares on the field. the smoke threatened to choke the spectators at the intracity contest. fire trucks moved in quickly to try to quell the bonfire. >>> 25 million reasons why one man is not giving up on the bin laden family. >>> and do you live in an islamic country without even knowing it? "grapevine" is next. is a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps come back? what if the plane gets delayed? what if i can't hide my symptoms? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need, talk to your doctor and visit crohnsandcolitisinfo.com to get your complimentary q&a book, with information from experts on your condi
protesters want the tax on large commercial transports permanently scuttled. the wildly unpopular tax has been postponed repeatedly since its approval four years ago. >>> really, this happened. a soccer match in serbia had to be halted for ten minutes saturday after fans hurtled volleys of flares on the field. the smoke threatened to choke the spectators at the intracity contest. fire trucks moved in quickly to try to quell the bonfire. >>> 25 million reasons why one man is...
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the pieces were found by a tax investigation. sonja has more on the discoughedry. the story of a billion dollars nazi art was broken by a magazine. a flesher trove of master pieces. the large over the amounts 6 art confiscated by the nazis was considered rubbish. >> they lay in darkened rooms. a reclusive son of an art collector. >> this is the building where the art collection had been uncovered by german authorities. is 500 mass at the pieces were located in the munich apartment. the collection is being held in a safe outside of this office in munich. authorities are reacted cautiously as they attempted to piece together the evidence around the discoughedry. the government is support" the state prosecution in the field of so-called deagain rat art and nazi looted arts. >> he was questioned by police for ta tax evasion. less jewish collectsors were forced to sell arts works at a greatly reduced price. as was the case of edward munch's "the scream many". the issue of rest 250ugs is one that collectors have been forced to confront. the they have been at the heart of
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plus, find out which local area jurisdiction may be rethinking the bag tax. that's all coming up tonight at 6:00. >> that's good stuff to get to. thanks. in tonight's consumer alert, blackberry says it is scrapping plans to sell the company and not only that, it is getting a billion dollar investment from majority shareholder, fairfax financial. but, blackberry's ceo is going to step down. >> and retailers are wasting no time rolling out those holiday shopping deals. they are in their inbox already and it happened four days after halloween. wal-mart usually saves its big sales for black friday, but this year is different. the giant retailer kicked off an online sales event and amazon launched its black friday deal store. >>> still ahead, the political battle being waged on the other side of the country that could impact what we pay for food right here at home. >> the first, don't be so quick to cash in if you are told you won a big jackpot. how scammers are using a popular sweep stakes to try and steal your money. i'm mark herring, candidate for attorney gene
plus, find out which local area jurisdiction may be rethinking the bag tax. that's all coming up tonight at 6:00. >> that's good stuff to get to. thanks. in tonight's consumer alert, blackberry says it is scrapping plans to sell the company and not only that, it is getting a billion dollar investment from majority shareholder, fairfax financial. but, blackberry's ceo is going to step down. >> and retailers are wasting no time rolling out those holiday shopping deals. they are in...
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instead, you'll be taxed on the mileage you drive. drivers are revved up this morning. >>> your "new day" starts right now. >>> this is "new day" with quoiquoi chris cuomo, kate bolduan and michaela pereira. >>> 6:00 in the east. a new strike coming up against obama care. the president has said all along if you like your health insurance coverage, you like your doctor you get to keep them under the affordable care act. that may not be true for some people. who could lose their current coverage? we'll explain, coming up. >> four inmates made a daring escape from an oklahoma jail. two of them are recaptured and have been put back behind bars. the hunt is still on the for the other two fugitives on the loose. they're considered armed and dangerous. a live report coming up. >> take a look at this photo. most of us get really mad when this phone is smashed. his phone took a bullet for him literally. it saved his life. the dramatic story coming up. >>> the obama care administration rethinking its approach to the nsa spying scandal. the pres
instead, you'll be taxed on the mileage you drive. drivers are revved up this morning. >>> your "new day" starts right now. >>> this is "new day" with quoiquoi chris cuomo, kate bolduan and michaela pereira. >>> 6:00 in the east. a new strike coming up against obama care. the president has said all along if you like your health insurance coverage, you like your doctor you get to keep them under the affordable care act. that may not be true for some...
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at that site is basically a list of the sudan to do it so it was extremely acts are supposed to be taxed at the misanthropic but the thing i'm most happy thing is he was a visit to the president's this was a fake trial. this is a political trial and that we could just as he needed to prevail in this whole case the defendants at the stables he keeps insisting that the specific topics is the reason that he states he will be gifting and self acting sick bit better than some twenty five affiliates that are disappointing for the defense but any tenant in the backseat been given access to the clients. of course most he is standing accused of being signed team met at an on site fourteen and that was the brother with support as this is my view being seen as a political trial. of cause tension snapped up by the high will keep you updated. in fall or responds on twitter for all the latest updates from the egyptian capital kampala singers got all the details from that court hearing the end. move on the egyptian another twenty eleven egyptian revolution saw longtime army backed leader hosni mubarak
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read my lips, no new taxes. the president himself, if this were happening last year the president himself would have lost the election. we reject backwards will we project back he had to lie to get obamacare through. i don't hear many analysts, strategists, republicans pointing out that very fact. a necessary ally to put it into law. >> why we will never stand. this self preservation is the first law of nature. lou: i love that. do that again. >> ally will never stand. self preservation is the first @%w of nature. but it is too much, too little, too late. we will see is a change in the political landscape. senators will lose. republicans will take over the senate cannot keep the house. we can get things done. lou: i have to give equal time. do you concur with her vision? >> no. i do not concur. it is too early to make those assumptions. will we know is that politicians are rational in that they seek reelection. the research is clear, political science is right. these folks know that if they do not do something q
read my lips, no new taxes. the president himself, if this were happening last year the president himself would have lost the election. we reject backwards will we project back he had to lie to get obamacare through. i don't hear many analysts, strategists, republicans pointing out that very fact. a necessary ally to put it into law. >> why we will never stand. this self preservation is the first law of nature. lou: i love that. do that again. >> ally will never stand. self...
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people didn't want to be around tax collector sooi zachious. the father that is god said this is my son. it is a slam on god to say we are worthless in his eyes. he loves us. we maybe sinful, god loves us any way. sin makes a person feel small in his own eyes. god sees not only what we are but also what we can become. he gives up hope, titus, we were once foolish, disobedient, let us pray. passing our days in malice and envy, hating ourselves and others. when the goodness and loving kindness of our savior appeared, not because of works done by us, by th washing of regeneration of the washing of the holy spirit. he didn't save us because we earned heaven for ourselves, he saved us when we were filthy for sin and washed us clean by t blood of jesus and does it in baptism. he knew what we could become. he took us at diamonds in the ruff and made us shy. second, jesus is saying through the cross i want to forgive you. i'll pay the supreme price to do so. god is in the saving business. jesus went to the cross to save us from the sinful world. galati
people didn't want to be around tax collector sooi zachious. the father that is god said this is my son. it is a slam on god to say we are worthless in his eyes. he loves us. we maybe sinful, god loves us any way. sin makes a person feel small in his own eyes. god sees not only what we are but also what we can become. he gives up hope, titus, we were once foolish, disobedient, let us pray. passing our days in malice and envy, hating ourselves and others. when the goodness and loving kindness of...
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they promise us it's without taxes. but now they told us that they will stay with the full taxes which we cannot afford the amount of money for that. therefore we decide to shut down the plant today. so our program of distributing the power to the people has been too much and now only the power will lead six hours to the consumers and it will be off for the next 12 hours which will affect all the service sector and the life on gaza. >> reporter: the u.s. secretary of state has publically admitted for the first time that the national security agency may have overstepped the mark in its intelligence gathering. speaking at an international summit on thursday john kerry said i assure you innocent people are not being abused in this process but, yes, in some cases it has reached too far. we are going to try to make sure it doesn't happen in the future. and he added and the president is now doing a thorough review in order that nobody will have the sense of abuse. meanwhile indonesia has claims the embassys were used as spyin
they promise us it's without taxes. but now they told us that they will stay with the full taxes which we cannot afford the amount of money for that. therefore we decide to shut down the plant today. so our program of distributing the power to the people has been too much and now only the power will lead six hours to the consumers and it will be off for the next 12 hours which will affect all the service sector and the life on gaza. >> reporter: the u.s. secretary of state has publically...
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drivers in japan don't have to pay as much in tax when they buy mini cars. and the vehicles get good mileage. engineers from honda roll out a prototype of the first sports car in the category in 20 years. the seats are lower to the ground. the designers say that and other features give drivers a better sense of the car's speed. their competitors at daihatsu will unveil a sports car that has interchangeable hoods of different colors. engineers from suzuki will show off something people don't usually see on the road, mini sport utility vehicle. carmakers say they're using the new models to attract younger drivers. >>> for 100 people from an abandoned island off nagasaki in southwestern japan have returned to their former school for a dramatic reunion. hashima island is also known as battleship island due to its unusual shape. japanese government officials plan to recommend it as a unesco world cultural heritage site. about 120 former students attended the reunion at the site of their old elementary and junior high school on monday. the island was once home to
drivers in japan don't have to pay as much in tax when they buy mini cars. and the vehicles get good mileage. engineers from honda roll out a prototype of the first sports car in the category in 20 years. the seats are lower to the ground. the designers say that and other features give drivers a better sense of the car's speed. their competitors at daihatsu will unveil a sports car that has interchangeable hoods of different colors. engineers from suzuki will show off something people don't...
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i am sorry, sir, i do not want to pay more taxes, i barely make it as it is. in youw is your last day guys are taking a vacation again for another 10 days and i would like to know why, when there are so many things that have to be done in congress? guest: well, there is a schedule. as you know, we were supposed to be off two weeks ago when we had the travesty of trying to get the government act opening and. when people say vacation, i know i will be in my district working every day. most congressmen will be doing the same thing, regardless of which side of the aisle. this is not a vacation. people think that if we are not in washington we do not do anything. people have to speak for themselves, i can assure you that is not my cup of tea. your second question about harry reid, there is a problem in terms of revenue. there is a problem that we have in the deficit area the commitment to his cut the deficit in half, which is very good, we are going in the right direction. when you shut the government down and have a plan for sequester cut by five percent, it hurts
i am sorry, sir, i do not want to pay more taxes, i barely make it as it is. in youw is your last day guys are taking a vacation again for another 10 days and i would like to know why, when there are so many things that have to be done in congress? guest: well, there is a schedule. as you know, we were supposed to be off two weeks ago when we had the travesty of trying to get the government act opening and. when people say vacation, i know i will be in my district working every day. most...
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payment can still be traced then a transfer is done in a few clicks of a mouse banks middlemen and tax agencies are left out reducing fees and next you choose whether to shop online using big coins or sell them for any official currency such as the dollar or euro coins are collected through a process called mining nothing to do with manual labor but a chain of computers cracking codes and getting coins in exchange well jeffrey albert tucker from the foundation for economic aid to cation explains why he finds all this technology so impressive as your goal at this time i thought it was. all of this is just another technology you know that come along every few days and there are so i'm a fairly recent convert the more i look into it the more carpet and i would get in the future. cryptography and this kind of market based currency it's quite spectacular but i tell you it only takes a few times you simply realize this is really easy it's much much easier. and there's no need for a road in it is that all these other things that come with. criticism it's just pure technology while the u.s. ha
payment can still be traced then a transfer is done in a few clicks of a mouse banks middlemen and tax agencies are left out reducing fees and next you choose whether to shop online using big coins or sell them for any official currency such as the dollar or euro coins are collected through a process called mining nothing to do with manual labor but a chain of computers cracking codes and getting coins in exchange well jeffrey albert tucker from the foundation for economic aid to cation...
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percent of the population are getting information they need to know that they can avail themselves of tax credits, that will make their insurance cheaper than it otherwise would be. and in all situations for them, insurance options they have available to them is better and more quality coverage than what they are getting now. and the boston said there last night a portion of the individuals will pay higher premiums in the front end and the president talked about that in boston and again last night. we are focused on getting the implementation on track, and so that americans across the country are able to get the benefits that the affordable care act promises. >> all right, let's get help with what jay carney said. bret baier is here. >> hi, alisyn. >> you are fluent in washington speak. you have been there long enough. jay carney said we didn't break that promise. if your insurance down graded it, it is not our fault, it is the insurance company's fault, is he accurate? >> no, no one said what they say they said. the president said what we said you could keep your plan if it hasn't change
percent of the population are getting information they need to know that they can avail themselves of tax credits, that will make their insurance cheaper than it otherwise would be. and in all situations for them, insurance options they have available to them is better and more quality coverage than what they are getting now. and the boston said there last night a portion of the individuals will pay higher premiums in the front end and the president talked about that in boston and again last...
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bill: your income tax, sales tax, how about a driving tax. why some states are now looking to charge people for every mile they drive and how the world with a plan to track that? martha: the old saying lice may never strikes twice turned out to be a myth for this man. we will tell you about his very close call. hi. i'm henry winkler. and i know there are many myths out there about a reverse mortgage, so i want you to know the facts. there are currently no credit score or income requirements to...
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financial authorities worldwide eager to tax and regulate this new phenomenon money laundering concerns and shady online activities last month so online black market silk road raided and shut down by the f.b.i. up to thirty million dollars worth of bitcoins were seized during the operation but michel de mint said the bitcoin officer at a bit corny out says the currency is only getting stronger as a result we've got any money laundering policy in place where we limit users to three thousand dollars per day every transaction you make is recorded on a public ledger your name is attached to it but if somebody wants to find out who is making that transaction it can be done the silk road is a perfect example of the shutting down the silk road and e.b.e. black market e.-bay and actually shut down which is actually a very good thing for the currency as a whole as a lot of people associated it associated big going just directly with the silk road and so since it's been shut down the currency did about ten percent for both twelve hours and since then people realize that it's not just about the bl
financial authorities worldwide eager to tax and regulate this new phenomenon money laundering concerns and shady online activities last month so online black market silk road raided and shut down by the f.b.i. up to thirty million dollars worth of bitcoins were seized during the operation but michel de mint said the bitcoin officer at a bit corny out says the currency is only getting stronger as a result we've got any money laundering policy in place where we limit users to three thousand...
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he have responded in making sure have by tax laws -- we proposing ensuring that our tax foreigngenerous to a pension, as it would be to a domestic pension, so that is one important area. some of it is all of us working together because it is not just the supply of capital. it is making sure at the state and local government level that people can figure out ways to create a steady certain revenue stream that is what these andntial foreign investors others would be interested in. again, i think it is, as phil is saying, not limiting ourselves to a narrow view of infrastructure. to give you a small example, something that would affect a lot of different countries is the president is insuring an initiative that will happen, because it is regulatory, to the fcc, to ensure that every school in our country has enough high- speed broadband that every child who sits at their desk with an individualized learning device -- that is an infrastructure that if you put that in place him a bill is just saying what is a new exciting thing out there? if that is out there, the new exciting thing may an ent
he have responded in making sure have by tax laws -- we proposing ensuring that our tax foreigngenerous to a pension, as it would be to a domestic pension, so that is one important area. some of it is all of us working together because it is not just the supply of capital. it is making sure at the state and local government level that people can figure out ways to create a steady certain revenue stream that is what these andntial foreign investors others would be interested in. again, i think...